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Best in business: Broad, Hales welcome Shaheen at Nottinghamshire

The announcement of Afridi's signing was met with excitement and praise from his new teammates

Best in business: Broad, Hales welcome Shaheen at Nottinghamshire PHOTO: AFP

Nottinghamshire Outlaws made a significant announcement regarding their squad for the upcoming 2023 Vitality Blast, revealing that they have secured the services of Pakistan fast bowler, Shaheen Shah Afridi.

The announcement of Afridi's signing was met with excitement and praise from his new teammates.

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England batsman, Ben Duckett, has expressed his enthusiasm, saying "What a signing! Shaheen Afridi." Samit Patel echoed Duckett's sentiments, adding "Yes Shaheen Afridi bhai. Great to have you on board brother. He’s gonna bowl some absolute."

 

What a signing! @iShaheenAfridi 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 https://t.co/o9AVikPn3W

— Ben Duckett (@BenDuckett1) March 30, 2023

 

Yes @iShaheenAfridi bhai. Great to have you on board brother. He’s gonna bowl some absolute 🚀 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀

— Samit Patel 🏏 (@Samitpatel21) March 30, 2023

Alex Hales, who is widely considered one of the best batsmen, hailed Afridi's arrival, saying "Best in the business." Stuart Broad, a veteran England cricketer and one of Nottinghamshire's most experienced players, also expressed his delight at the signing, calling Afridi "one of my favorite bowlers" and welcoming him to the team.

With previous T20 experience in England through his stint with Hampshire Hawks, Afridi is looking forward to playing on the fast-scoring ground at Trent Bridge, a venue where he has already made an impact by taking 3-30 for Pakistan in their win over England in the summer of 2021.

Nottinghamshire are excited to have Afridi on board, with Head Coach Peter Moores describing him as a world-class player. 

“In Shaheen, we’ve got a world class player - which is really exciting - and a player with a point of difference with the ball, which is crucial when we are looking to recruit,” Peter Moores said.